Chrissy Teigen really loves attention

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What I don’t get is how Chrissy could be so cruel to someone everyone pretty much recognized as a victim from the start. Doug Hutchinson was cancelled WAY BEFORE the #metoo movement because all of Hollywood was grossed out that he married a teenaged girl who was his acting class student.

Courtney has been a hot mess since her arrival in Hollywood and was constantly seeking attention by her provocative dress, talking about their sex life, doing tons of press (one of the ones who called the paparazzi before she headed to the grocery store in her platform heels, plunging neckline and short short short skirts) and even going down the reality TV drain. She was so obviously groomed and packaged and exploited by Doug and her mother - it was painful and even sometimes gross to watch, but I don’t get how anyone couldn’t muster compassion even in the face of some of Courtney’s more distasteful exhibitions.

SHE WAS A TEENAGER, after all!


I’m a John Legend fan, but didn’t know much of anything about his wife until her widely publicized miscarriage which I initially appreciated her for sharing, because still too many of us suffer alone without feeling we can discuss it. But after this revelation, I’m sickened and I feel sorry for her husband and kids. What kind of person thinks it’s edgy or cool to publicly post such vile things? And what kind of monster goes behind the scenes to urge a messed up teenager to kill herself?!

She is one sick beeyatch.

I don't remember that being the narrative about Courtney 10 years ago. There was some calling Doug a creep but she was subjected to a lot of the same toxic media as Britney Spears. What Chrissy did was bad but was not totally out of the norm for the time.

Telling someone to kill themselves has NEVER been the norm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What I don’t get is how Chrissy could be so cruel to someone everyone pretty much recognized as a victim from the start. Doug Hutchinson was cancelled WAY BEFORE the #metoo movement because all of Hollywood was grossed out that he married a teenaged girl who was his acting class student.

Courtney has been a hot mess since her arrival in Hollywood and was constantly seeking attention by her provocative dress, talking about their sex life, doing tons of press (one of the ones who called the paparazzi before she headed to the grocery store in her platform heels, plunging neckline and short short short skirts) and even going down the reality TV drain. She was so obviously groomed and packaged and exploited by Doug and her mother - it was painful and even sometimes gross to watch, but I don’t get how anyone couldn’t muster compassion even in the face of some of Courtney’s more distasteful exhibitions.

SHE WAS A TEENAGER, after all!


I’m a John Legend fan, but didn’t know much of anything about his wife until her widely publicized miscarriage which I initially appreciated her for sharing, because still too many of us suffer alone without feeling we can discuss it. But after this revelation, I’m sickened and I feel sorry for her husband and kids. What kind of person thinks it’s edgy or cool to publicly post such vile things? And what kind of monster goes behind the scenes to urge a messed up teenager to kill herself?!

She is one sick beeyatch.

I don't remember that being the narrative about Courtney 10 years ago. There was some calling Doug a creep but she was subjected to a lot of the same toxic media as Britney Spears. What Chrissy did was bad but was not totally out of the norm for the time.

Telling someone to kill themselves has NEVER been the norm.

But people did say "kill yourself" in response to things, similar to the way people say "get help" on here all the time. It was a nasty, vitriolic time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What I don’t get is how Chrissy could be so cruel to someone everyone pretty much recognized as a victim from the start. Doug Hutchinson was cancelled WAY BEFORE the #metoo movement because all of Hollywood was grossed out that he married a teenaged girl who was his acting class student.

Courtney has been a hot mess since her arrival in Hollywood and was constantly seeking attention by her provocative dress, talking about their sex life, doing tons of press (one of the ones who called the paparazzi before she headed to the grocery store in her platform heels, plunging neckline and short short short skirts) and even going down the reality TV drain. She was so obviously groomed and packaged and exploited by Doug and her mother - it was painful and even sometimes gross to watch, but I don’t get how anyone couldn’t muster compassion even in the face of some of Courtney’s more distasteful exhibitions.

SHE WAS A TEENAGER, after all!


I’m a John Legend fan, but didn’t know much of anything about his wife until her widely publicized miscarriage which I initially appreciated her for sharing, because still too many of us suffer alone without feeling we can discuss it. But after this revelation, I’m sickened and I feel sorry for her husband and kids. What kind of person thinks it’s edgy or cool to publicly post such vile things? And what kind of monster goes behind the scenes to urge a messed up teenager to kill herself?!

She is one sick beeyatch.

I don't remember that being the narrative about Courtney 10 years ago. There was some calling Doug a creep but she was subjected to a lot of the same toxic media as Britney Spears. What Chrissy did was bad but was not totally out of the norm for the time.

Telling someone to kill themselves has NEVER been the norm.

But people did say "kill yourself" in response to things, similar to the way people say "get help" on here all the time. It was a nasty, vitriolic time.

Was not the norm. Doesn’t mean it was never said.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What I don’t get is how Chrissy could be so cruel to someone everyone pretty much recognized as a victim from the start. Doug Hutchinson was cancelled WAY BEFORE the #metoo movement because all of Hollywood was grossed out that he married a teenaged girl who was his acting class student.

Courtney has been a hot mess since her arrival in Hollywood and was constantly seeking attention by her provocative dress, talking about their sex life, doing tons of press (one of the ones who called the paparazzi before she headed to the grocery store in her platform heels, plunging neckline and short short short skirts) and even going down the reality TV drain. She was so obviously groomed and packaged and exploited by Doug and her mother - it was painful and even sometimes gross to watch, but I don’t get how anyone couldn’t muster compassion even in the face of some of Courtney’s more distasteful exhibitions.

SHE WAS A TEENAGER, after all!


I’m a John Legend fan, but didn’t know much of anything about his wife until her widely publicized miscarriage which I initially appreciated her for sharing, because still too many of us suffer alone without feeling we can discuss it. But after this revelation, I’m sickened and I feel sorry for her husband and kids. What kind of person thinks it’s edgy or cool to publicly post such vile things? And what kind of monster goes behind the scenes to urge a messed up teenager to kill herself?!

She is one sick beeyatch.

I don't remember that being the narrative about Courtney 10 years ago. There was some calling Doug a creep but she was subjected to a lot of the same toxic media as Britney Spears. What Chrissy did was bad but was not totally out of the norm for the time.

Telling someone to kill themselves has NEVER been the norm.

But people did say "kill yourself" in response to things, similar to the way people say "get help" on here all the time. It was a nasty, vitriolic time.


Yep. People really forget how wild people were before cancel culture.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I kind of feel sorry for John legend. He seems like a normal, crazy talented guy. Sang acapella at Penn together. Wonder if they will split.


He's married to her. None of this is shocking to him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What I don’t get is how Chrissy could be so cruel to someone everyone pretty much recognized as a victim from the start. Doug Hutchinson was cancelled WAY BEFORE the #metoo movement because all of Hollywood was grossed out that he married a teenaged girl who was his acting class student.

Courtney has been a hot mess since her arrival in Hollywood and was constantly seeking attention by her provocative dress, talking about their sex life, doing tons of press (one of the ones who called the paparazzi before she headed to the grocery store in her platform heels, plunging neckline and short short short skirts) and even going down the reality TV drain. She was so obviously groomed and packaged and exploited by Doug and her mother - it was painful and even sometimes gross to watch, but I don’t get how anyone couldn’t muster compassion even in the face of some of Courtney’s more distasteful exhibitions.

SHE WAS A TEENAGER, after all!


I’m a John Legend fan, but didn’t know much of anything about his wife until her widely publicized miscarriage which I initially appreciated her for sharing, because still too many of us suffer alone without feeling we can discuss it. But after this revelation, I’m sickened and I feel sorry for her husband and kids. What kind of person thinks it’s edgy or cool to publicly post such vile things? And what kind of monster goes behind the scenes to urge a messed up teenager to kill herself?!

She is one sick beeyatch.

I don't remember that being the narrative about Courtney 10 years ago. There was some calling Doug a creep but she was subjected to a lot of the same toxic media as Britney Spears. What Chrissy did was bad but was not totally out of the norm for the time.


Dp. Your right, it wasn’t. She wasn’t seen as a victim bc she willingly chose to get married. Yes, she was 16 but, she was intent on marrying that gross old man. She was mocked and ridiculed. I’m sure she has lots of other DMs with people bullying her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What I don’t get is how Chrissy could be so cruel to someone everyone pretty much recognized as a victim from the start. Doug Hutchinson was cancelled WAY BEFORE the #metoo movement because all of Hollywood was grossed out that he married a teenaged girl who was his acting class student.

Courtney has been a hot mess since her arrival in Hollywood and was constantly seeking attention by her provocative dress, talking about their sex life, doing tons of press (one of the ones who called the paparazzi before she headed to the grocery store in her platform heels, plunging neckline and short short short skirts) and even going down the reality TV drain. She was so obviously groomed and packaged and exploited by Doug and her mother - it was painful and even sometimes gross to watch, but I don’t get how anyone couldn’t muster compassion even in the face of some of Courtney’s more distasteful exhibitions.

SHE WAS A TEENAGER, after all!


I’m a John Legend fan, but didn’t know much of anything about his wife until her widely publicized miscarriage which I initially appreciated her for sharing, because still too many of us suffer alone without feeling we can discuss it. But after this revelation, I’m sickened and I feel sorry for her husband and kids. What kind of person thinks it’s edgy or cool to publicly post such vile things? And what kind of monster goes behind the scenes to urge a messed up teenager to kill herself?!

She is one sick beeyatch.

I don't remember that being the narrative about Courtney 10 years ago. There was some calling Doug a creep but she was subjected to a lot of the same toxic media as Britney Spears. What Chrissy did was bad but was not totally out of the norm for the time.


Dp. Your right, it wasn’t. She wasn’t seen as a victim bc she willingly chose to get married. Yes, she was 16 but, she was intent on marrying that gross old man. She was mocked and ridiculed. I’m sure she has lots of other DMs with people bullying her.


So at 16 Courtney was responsible for her actions, but at 25 Chrissy was just saying stupid stuff and shouldn't be held responsible?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What I don’t get is how Chrissy could be so cruel to someone everyone pretty much recognized as a victim from the start. Doug Hutchinson was cancelled WAY BEFORE the #metoo movement because all of Hollywood was grossed out that he married a teenaged girl who was his acting class student.

Courtney has been a hot mess since her arrival in Hollywood and was constantly seeking attention by her provocative dress, talking about their sex life, doing tons of press (one of the ones who called the paparazzi before she headed to the grocery store in her platform heels, plunging neckline and short short short skirts) and even going down the reality TV drain. She was so obviously groomed and packaged and exploited by Doug and her mother - it was painful and even sometimes gross to watch, but I don’t get how anyone couldn’t muster compassion even in the face of some of Courtney’s more distasteful exhibitions.

SHE WAS A TEENAGER, after all!


I’m a John Legend fan, but didn’t know much of anything about his wife until her widely publicized miscarriage which I initially appreciated her for sharing, because still too many of us suffer alone without feeling we can discuss it. But after this revelation, I’m sickened and I feel sorry for her husband and kids. What kind of person thinks it’s edgy or cool to publicly post such vile things? And what kind of monster goes behind the scenes to urge a messed up teenager to kill herself?!

She is one sick beeyatch.

I don't remember that being the narrative about Courtney 10 years ago. There was some calling Doug a creep but she was subjected to a lot of the same toxic media as Britney Spears. What Chrissy did was bad but was not totally out of the norm for the time.


Dp. Your right, it wasn’t. She wasn’t seen as a victim bc she willingly chose to get married. Yes, she was 16 but, she was intent on marrying that gross old man. She was mocked and ridiculed. I’m sure she has lots of other DMs with people bullying her.


So at 16 Courtney was responsible for her actions, but at 25 Chrissy was just saying stupid stuff and shouldn't be held responsible?


Hmmm...I’m sorry but, I don’t see that in my post.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
But people did say "kill yourself" in response to things, similar to the way people say "get help" on here all the time. It was a nasty, vitriolic time.


Ah yes, a grown a** 26 year old celebrity obsessed with bullying and telling a teenager to commit suicide was just jokes. It was a meme. Right. And it wasn't isolated, she terrorized others on social media too.

Her career is over. She's toxic. She needs to seek a good mental health care professional and go be a good mom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
But people did say "kill yourself" in response to things, similar to the way people say "get help" on here all the time. It was a nasty, vitriolic time.

Ah yes, a grown a** 26 year old celebrity obsessed with bullying and telling a teenager to commit suicide was just jokes. It was a meme. Right. And it wasn't isolated, she terrorized others on social media too.

Her career is over. She's toxic. She needs to seek a good mental health care professional and go be a good mom.

Can’t stand Teigen and she is clearly a terrible person, but she’ll slink back. She’s in no way canceled forever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
But people did say "kill yourself" in response to things, similar to the way people say "get help" on here all the time. It was a nasty, vitriolic time.

Ah yes, a grown a** 26 year old celebrity obsessed with bullying and telling a teenager to commit suicide was just jokes. It was a meme. Right. And it wasn't isolated, she terrorized others on social media too.

Her career is over. She's toxic. She needs to seek a good mental health care professional and go be a good mom.

Can’t stand Teigen and she is clearly a terrible person, but she’ll slink back. She’s in no way canceled forever.


Agree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
But people did say "kill yourself" in response to things, similar to the way people say "get help" on here all the time. It was a nasty, vitriolic time.

Ah yes, a grown a** 26 year old celebrity obsessed with bullying and telling a teenager to commit suicide was just jokes. It was a meme. Right. And it wasn't isolated, she terrorized others on social media too.

Her career is over. She's toxic. She needs to seek a good mental health care professional and go be a good mom.

Can’t stand Teigen and she is clearly a terrible person, but she’ll slink back. She’s in no way canceled forever.


Agree.


I think you’re right, and that it’s too bad. I regard Teigen as an abuser. It shouldn’t be forgotten.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
But people did say "kill yourself" in response to things, similar to the way people say "get help" on here all the time. It was a nasty, vitriolic time.

Ah yes, a grown a** 26 year old celebrity obsessed with bullying and telling a teenager to commit suicide was just jokes. It was a meme. Right. And it wasn't isolated, she terrorized others on social media too.

Her career is over. She's toxic. She needs to seek a good mental health care professional and go be a good mom.

Can’t stand Teigen and she is clearly a terrible person, but she’ll slink back. She’s in no way canceled forever.


Agree.


I think you’re right, and that it’s too bad. I regard Teigen as an abuser. It shouldn’t be forgotten.


She’s really popular in one of the Facebook groups I am in. This group is supposedly against bullying, pro women, inclusive but nobody dares question her or say one negative thing. Unfortunately, she will be back because she is untouchable and won’t be held responsible for her actions.
Anonymous
So Scarrymommy, Amanda Gorman and Glennon Doyle all role models who believe in treating others with dignity follow her. Unfollow or be complicit. By staying followers they are saying it's OK to tell someone to go kill herself.
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